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Performances at court in the age of Shakespeare

Chiari, Sophie(Edited by)Mucciolo, John(Edited by)
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Even though Shakespeare openly dramatizes aristocratic shows in his own plays, the circumstances of early modern performance at court have received relatively little critical attention.

With so much written on the playwright's wide and multi-layered audiences, the entertainment of the court itself has too long been dismissed as a secondary issue.

This book aims to shed fresh light on the multiple aspects of Shakespearean performances at the Elizabethan and early Stuart courts, considering all forms of drama, music, dance and other entertainment.

Taking the specific scenic environment and material conditions of early modern performance into account, the chapters examine both real and dramatized court shows in order to break ground for new avenues of thought.

The volume considers how early modern court shows shaped dramatic writing and what they tell us of the aesthetics and politics of the Tudor and Stuart regimes.

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Cambridge University Press
1108708188 / 9781108708180
Paperback / softback
822.33
30/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
294 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Reprint. Originally published: 2019.